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WilliamBreadenMadden - 2011-08-19
The Hitchhiker's Guide to CERN
* THIS PAGE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION. *
This page is an informal guide that contains tips, tricks and observations for the avid physicist going on an adventure to CERN.
Important notes before going to CERN
CERN and ATLAS registration forms
Be sure to fill out and get the following forms signed by your 'team leader' (i.e., Tony Doyle, Craig Buttar or Val O'Shea can sign the form):
CERN Registration form
,
ATLAS registration form
. The CERN registration form registers you at CERN and ultimately grants you access to the internet while at CERN and a CERN access card. Be sure to do this, as waiting to gain access to computers and the internet while at CERN can be frustrating.
Not so important notes before going to CERN
Money
You will mostly use Swiss Francs (CHF), but Euros are often accepted and are needed for shopping in France (which is often cheaper than Switzerland). The best exchange rates will often be offered with student accounts at banks (e.g., RBS). Note that generally banks require a day or two of notice in order to acquire Swiss Francs. Alternatively, Marks & Spencer offer generally decent exchange rates.
Language
English usually works, but having some French will help you. If you do not know a great deal of French, Google Translate is getting very good and you could have this at the ready on your mobile telephone.
Arriving at Geneva Airport
On arriving at Geneva airport, you will go through the usual procedures that you would expect at an airport including showing your passport and collecting checked baggage.
Free travel ticket
When you are in the baggage collection area, remember to collect a free bus ticket! These are ideal for getting to wherever you need to go when you arrive and mean that you don't have to worry about having CHF change on arrival. The ticket machine could be quite easy to miss. It looks like this:
Image of free ticket machine
The ticket lasts for 88 minutes.
Airport Wi-Fi
Swisscom offers access to Wi-Fi in the airport. There is also a small snack shop (which sells decent food) that offers Wi-Fi (SSID:
*, passcode:
*).
Leaving Geneva airport
Bus 57
The bus stop you will need to get anywhere (i.e., CERN) is likely to be the one on the corner as you leave the airport. For vague instructions, after you pass from the baggage collection area to the foyer, turn left, following signs for buses, and eventually you will reach a yellow escalator. Go up this and, at the top, come back on yourself, exit that way and you will be essentially standing at the bus stop.
Airport to CERN: Take bus 57 (in the direction Gare Vernier-Meyrin) to Hôpital-La Tour, then take the tram (on Route de Meyrin) to CERN. The tram stops outside building 55, the reception building.
CERN Shuttle Service
The CERN Shuttle is a less frequent but direct service that operates on weekday mornings and afternoons. If you do not have a CERN access card, you are permitted to have transportation to the CERN reception building (building 55).
[[http://gs-dep.web.cern.ch/gs-dep/groups/SEM/ls/ShuttleService/][CERN Shuttle Service circuit information]
Bus 57: Arrêt Gare Vernier-Meyrin Voituriers Jardin-Alpin-Vivarium Forumeyrin Meyrin-Mairie Sainte-Cécile Meyrin-Gravière Champs-Fréchets Vernes Prulay Meyrin-Village Hôpital-La Tour Alphonse-Large Veyrot Pré-de-la-Fontaine Les Maladières Gare ZIMEYSA P+R Vernier-Meyrin Signal Renfile Blandonnet Grand-Hangar ICC Tour-de-Contrôle WTC Aéroport
Accommodation
The Glasgow group has a flat close to CERN in the town of Meyrin. Here are the coordinates:
(46.237145706538854, 6.077819913625717)
. The address is as follows:
Flat 62,
Promenade des Champs-Fréchets 20,
1217 Meyrin,
Switzerland
It is a nice flat with three bedrooms, Wi-Fi, a stereo system, a telephone, a washing machine/spin-drier, a shower and the other usual things you would expect in a flat. There is also a television, if you are into such retro things. There is a great view of the Jura mountains to wake up to each morning. You can view the availability and book the CERN flat
here
Arriving at CERN
The things you should arrange to do on arrival are as follows:
CERN registration
ATLAS registration
Safety Information Registration (SIR)
Get CERN access card
Register portable computer
Get office key
On arrival, go to Reception in building 55. Identify yourself (using something such as a passport) and your contact person (usually your supervisor). It would be useful to make sure that this person is contactable by telephone when you arrive. Receive a printed temporary pass card (which lasts for 2 days) and get yourself a nice little fold-up map of CERN.
Now, go to the CERN Users office in building 500 and hand in your CERN registration form (making sure both sides are filled in). You should also hand in proof of health insurance. If you don't have it, you can send it to the person you register with at a later date.
Next, go to the ATLAS Secretariat on the top floor (south wing) of building 40 (the ATLAS/CMS building) and hand in your ATLAS registration form in order to get put onto the HR database. After the ATLAS registration, you can order a key for your office. For this, you simply fill out a requisition form. It takes around a day to have your new key made.
Now, go to the ID Office in building 22 (which is near to gate B). Go up to the top floor first. Here you will receive details (user name and passcode) for internet access. You will also be instructed to do the Safety Information Registration (SIR). It is a set of online questions and it is not difficult. Now, go down to the ground floor. Here, you can get your photograph taken and your new CERN access card. If you want, there are toilets on the ground floor with mirrors, so you can make yourself look very attractive before your photograph is taken. Finally, go to your office, sit down and relax after all of that exercise.
In case of problems etc., you can go to the CERN UK Liason Office. Here, you can ask questions and send and receive faxes (for those signatures you might have forgotten to get...).
It takes about a day to be put onto the HR database and you should be on this in order to register any portable computers you want to use at CERN. When you gain access to the CERN network, you can do the Safety Information Registration (SIR) by going to
https://sir.cern.ch/
. Some of the questions are quite amusing.
Bicycles
You can rent a bicycle at building 124.
Image of building 124
You can collect a rental form from the reception in building 124, or you can fill out
this scanned copy. Fill out the details as appropriate. Go to the ATLAS Secretariat. * Fill out more details, Will *
Opening times
Reception (building 55): Monday: 08:00 - 18:00 Tuesday: 08:00 - 18:00 Wednesday: 08:00 - 18:00 Thursday: 08:00 - 18:00 Friday: 08:00 - 18:00 Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00 Sunday: closed
CERN Users Office: Monday: 08:00 - 16:00 Tuesday: 08:00 - 16:00 Wednesday: 08:00 - 16:00 Thursday: 08:00 - 16:00 Friday: 08:00 - 16:00 Saturday: 09:00 - 16:00 Sunday: closed
CERN ID Office: Monday: 08:00 - 16:00 Tuesday: 08:00 - 16:00 Wednesday: 08:00 - 16:00 Thursday: 08:00 - 16:00 Friday: 08:00 - 16:00 Saturday: 09:00 - 16:00 Sunday: closed
Living at CERN
Offices
1 J-019
Telephone
The 1 J-019 office internal (i.e., inside CERN) telephone number is 75950. The external (i.e., outside CERN) telephone number is 0041 (0) 22 76 75950.
To call out from the office, dial the following followed the appropriate telephone number:
*44 6070
glasvr01 (Glasgow server at CERN)
To use the server, you should have a user account set up on it. You can contact Samir Ferrag to arrange this. To connect to the server, you might use a procedure such as the following:
// Log on to LXPLUS.
ssh -Y <user_name>@lxplus.cern.ch
// Log on to glasvr (Glasgow server at CERN) from LXPLUS.
ssh -Y <user_name>@glasvr01.cern.ch
There is about 5 TB of space on the server. The AFS space for each user is ~ 1 GB. More space can be had by using the /data/ directory.
Printers
1-R010-HP
IP address: 137.138.204.43
Outlet: 0019/03
Name: 1-R010-HP
Food
Restaurant 1
You can get decent food at Restaurant 1 in CERN. There are various areas to eat in; try them out. It is nice to sit outside with good weather, a view of Le Salève (a mountain) and the ATLAS building. Some food is available throughout the day, but there is more food available for breakfast, lunch and dinner. While the food is good, the conversation is the main thing that you go for. High-quality physics talk is available in abundance.
Restaurant 1 is the only restaurant at CERN that is open at weekends and in the evenings for dinner.
Restaurant 2
Menu for CERN Restaurant 2
CERN Driving Authorisation
This authorisation allows you to drive CERN vehicles.
Basically, the three things you will need to obtain CERN driving authorisation are the following:
- CERN registration
- Completion of Safety Levels 1 and 2
- Scan of driving licence
First, go to
EDH
( the CERN "Electronic Document Handling" system). Here you can create and activate a request for a driving authorisation (amongst other things). Log in to EDH using your CERN user name and passcode. After you have logged in, select "Access Request". Under "Required Access Line Item", select "+Add". In the pop-up select the following details (edit as necessary):
Access Site: All
Access Building: All
Access Zone: V: CERN vehicle driving license
Start Date: <today's date>
End Date:
Justification: "To drive CERN vehicle for ATLAS"
Select "OK". Select "I agree" for the terms and conditions. Attach a scanned copy of your driving licence (the UK Liaison Office can make a scan for you if you do not have access to a scanner) using the the "Attach" icon at the top.
Select "Send" and follow the instructions as necessary.
Your driving license application will then pass to CERN Services. You will receive an EDH Notification e-mail within about a day regarding your request. If everything is in order, your request will be approved. You do not need to keep a printed copy of this as the CERN driving licence is an online/electronic authorisation and can be viewed when your CERN Access Card is swiped under a reader.
CERN bicycle
Bicycles are provided free of charge by PH/SMI. You give a deposit of CHF450 from your group which is eventually returned to your group (assuming you do not blow up the bike or something). http://ep-div-smi.web.cern.ch/ep-div-smi/Bikes_request.html. This is accessible from the PH/SMI page here
. If there are problems organising your group to pay this, you can pay CHF100 yourself as a deposit, which is then returned to you.
Living in the Glasgow commuter flat
Images
Image of exterior view
Image of lounge
Image of flat block foyer
Image of kitchen
Image of reception hall
Image of bedroom 2
Image of view north from flat
Image of view south from flat
Image of bomb shelter interior (with postgraduate student for scale)
Image of reasonable washing machine settings
Wi-Fi
The details for the Wi-Fi network in the CERN flat are as follows:
SSID: * Key: * Administration user name: * Administration passcode: *
Money tin
This contains money which is to be used for flat expenses (e.g., lightbulbs). Staying in the flat, you should put 2 CHF into the tin every evening.
Telephone
The telephone number for the telephone in the Glasgow flat is 0044 (0) 22 782 2573. You can both make and receive calls on the telephone, but you must record the times of the calls (and ultimately reimburse the group for any calls you make). Remember that VoIP services are available (often for free) using the Wi-Fi.
Nearby facilities and shops
Directly nearby
Image of plan of Champs Fréchets area
Image of shopping/restaurant area in front of flat block
Media Markt (electronics store)
Image of Media Markt
Address: Genève-Meyrin, Ch. de Riantbosson 17, 1217 Meyrin
Telephone: 022 719 80 80
Fax: 022 719 80 90
E-mail: meyrin@mediamarkt.ch
Opening times:
Monday: 09:15 - 19:00
Tuesday: 09:15 - 19:00
Wednesday: 09:15 - 19:00
Thursday: 09:15 - 20:00
Friday: 09:15 - 19:30
Saturday: 09:00 - 18:00
Sunday: closed
Pharmacie Amavita Champs-Fréchets
Address: Promenade des Artisans 34, 1217 Meyrin
Telephone: 058 851 3 613
Fax: 058 851 3 713
E-mail: ama613@amavita.ch
Web: http://www.amavita.ch
CEO: Fanny Perraud
Opening times:
Monday: 08:00 - 19:00
Tuesday: 08:00 - 19:00
Wednesday: 08:00 - 19:00
Thursday: 08:00 - 19:00
Friday: 08:00 - 19:00
Saturday: 08:00 - 12:30
Sunday: closed
Shopping for food
E.Lecleric
Accessing CERN outside of normal working hours
Outside of normal working hours, you can use entrance B to access CERN. It is always open.
Maps
Maps of CERN
CERN Geographic Information System, MAPCERN
The classic CERN online map, CERN WWW Map
Maps of Geneva
Useful map showing Geneva public transport details which could be placed on a portable device such as a telephone, e-reader or iPad
Travel
TPG
Useful map showing Geneva public transport details which could be placed on a portable device such as a telephone, e-reader or iPad
Geneva siteseeing
Art and History Museum Tuesday-Sunday: 10am-5pm
Natural History Museum Musee Tuesday-Sunday: 10am-5pm
Science Conservatory & Gardens Jardin Botanique Everyday: 8am-7.30pm
Homeward bound
The CERN shuttle from CERN to the airport leaves from building 500 on each hour.
Handy contacts
Valerie Flood
0044 (0)141 330 4702
Links
CERN Shuttle Service circuit information
-- Main.WilliamBreadenMadden - 2011-07-29